Item is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a painting by R.A. Davenport. This postcard appears to be from the same series as the Innes postcards.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing children aiming toy guns and swords at a man with pockets full of candy and packages.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing Sir Joe Flavelle walking a pig labelled “$3,000,000.00 profits on bacon” into a bank with the caption “Sir Joseph: Come into your nice sty, piggy. The kind [?]-Keeper will look after you while I am away doing lots more patriotic work.”
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing a man in bed putting coins in a box labelled “Oil Stock,” with money pouring out.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing David Lloyd George standing over war needs including ammunition and food products.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing the arm of “Allies’ Food Commission” stopping a bandit aiming a gun labelled “high prices” at a woman and her savings.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing a sign stating “Militants attention. The tyrants have again resorted to forcible feeding,” likely referring to the treatment of hunger-striking suffragettes in Britain. A character named “Indigent Arnold” stands next to the sign and the caption reads “I wish the bloomin’ tyrants would get a’old of me.”
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a sheet with 3 small pencil sketches. One shows oxen and the other two are rough layout sketches showing trees and mountains with oxen or horses in the foreground.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a photograph of Innes sitting on the lawn in front of an unidentified building.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a pamphlet describing Innes’ life and painting career, by “W.H.K.”
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a large Vancouver Daily Province layout sheet with a pencil sketch on one side and blueline tracing of it on the other. The drawing shows three cowboys on horseback with a wagon train in the background.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a photograph of Innes walking on a sidewalk next to another man. Inscribed on the back by Innes’ wife Ida is “Look how they starved John Innes - bowed his head and broke his heart.”
Innes, John ClarkeSeries consists of four photographs of Innes; two are copies of the same portrait and two are candid images.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is an issue of The Canadian Magazine containing the article “A ‘round-up.’ Described and illustrated by John Innes.”
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting, addressed to Mr. Donald Allen.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a card with a title panel, “The Striker by John Innes. Illustrations by the author,” and an illustration by Innes captioned “The strike is hon.” The short story “The Striker” appeared in The Canadian Magazine, Vol. XXX, no. 2 (December, 1907).
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting, addressed to Mr. Donald Allen.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting, addressed to Mr. E.D. Allen.
Innes, John Clarke